Your videos are quite pleasing to the eye, you clearly put a lot of effort with the graphics. I don't really understand some of these concepts yet but your channel should be pretty useful for revision.
I am having ALOT of trouble understanding why sin and cos can be used for both x and y components. Every time I solve a problem on my own I don't understand when to use sin or cos. Someone please help.
You need to understand trigonometry better. Try writing a triangle each time and label the x & y components based off the given angle. You then use Sin=Opp/Hyp & Cos=Adj/Hyp. Multiply the Hyp over to get your equation. It's likely just a fundamental oversight. Hope this helps
Sorry for being a pedant, but it is not 53 point thirteen, it's 53 point one three. Thirteen implies tens and units where as point one three is tenths and hundredths.
Your videos are quite pleasing to the eye, you clearly put a lot of effort with the graphics.
I don't really understand some of these concepts yet but your channel should be pretty useful for revision.
Thanks! They are definitely meant as a review; a way to highlight the essential topics of lectures of courses people are taking.
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Excellent graphic notation. Thank You!
Straightforward and simple ,thank you.
your channel and way of explaining helped me in Uni, thank you xx.
around 8:35 , can you tell me why the z component is negative?
Excellent review will you be adding a course playlist on Dynamics and Calculus as well?
Exam in 3 days.... GOD BLESS.
At 8:35 can anyone plz explain how the j component went from 25rt3 to 50rt3?
He miswrote it
hii there, in this video since you said u will post about trig and it is on the link description to polish but where is it??
covered everything perfectly.
thank you
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please sir what are the topics that i need to cover for my first year mechanics engineering?
I am having ALOT of trouble understanding why sin and cos can be used for both x and y components. Every time I solve a problem on my own I don't understand when to use sin or cos. Someone please help.
You need to understand trigonometry better. Try writing a triangle each time and label the x & y components based off the given angle. You then use Sin=Opp/Hyp & Cos=Adj/Hyp. Multiply the Hyp over to get your equation. It's likely just a fundamental oversight. Hope this helps
what program are you using to write these? It's so fluid
For number 4, sum of vectors, i got Fx= Sin(30)*8root2 = 4root2, but you had 51, could you explain how you got that? Thank you
@Less Boring Lectures, will you upload Dynamic, Kinematics, & Vibrations Lectures?
hi, what book did you use as your reference?
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Which software are u using for writing?
Can u make a list for dynamics
kinematics of particles
kinetics of particles
plane kinematics
plane kinetics of rigid bodies
Will you do welding desing videos in the future?
Yes! They'll be added around mid Feb, though.
@@LessBoringLectures Are you teaching that class right now?
noway you write so fast how will i grab that if you write so fast
Nice one tho I got lost at 6 mins
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Sorry for being a pedant, but it is not 53 point thirteen, it's 53 point one three. Thirteen implies tens and units where as point one three is tenths and hundredths.
Maybe for someone who is blind but you could just say 13 hundreths. Either method works. There is no incorrect implication.
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Bro, you are not teaching history! You are teaching mechanics so please slow down!🙄🙄
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way too fast, hard to keep up with the animations and lecture portion at the same time.
play it on 0.75 speed
bro you are doing it too fast so it can more difficult to understand
Slow it down in the settings then
he brushes over the basics. if u cant keep up with this pace then maybe u r not ready for this course yet
Wtf are u running for slow down . Dedeb
phi is pronounced "Fi" not "Fee", tweak your AI
greek people say "fee" and i think they know how to pronounce their language better than you do